I have included a few other video’s that shows some of the other products in action

Whizzy Wheel in action – taking a sticker off the back of a BMW

Hair Dryer in action – works on the new car stickers. (no good on big jobs or large areas of stickers)

Whizzy Plastic Blade – great for small jobs or wooden basketball courts (no good for big jobs or baked on old decals)

Finally, a topic that is not often covered is removing stickers from shop windows.

During the festive and shopping season, retail stores have great sales and often discount their products. They usually promote their sales and discounts by very large stickers on the shop window.

The good news about using glass to show off their sales, is that unlike paint, glass is very hard to scratch. This means shop assistants often end up using metal razor blades to remove the window stickers once the sales have finished.

Now I would recommend using either a Whizzy Wheel or Plastic razor blade to take off stickers from glass, though if a razor blade is your only option, then please use a metal blade that comes with a plastic handle.

I have seen people just using a stand alone plastic razor blade to remove stickers and it’s a recipe for an unhappy ending. It’s very easy to slip and cut yourself when just using a metal razor blade so we suggest not using this.

Bonus Tip:

Depending on what product you use to remove the stickers from either, glass shop window, the side of a truck or the bonnet of the car, will depend on how much residue is left on the surface (i.e. the sticky stuff)

Generally, the Hair Dryer and Plastic razor blades leaves a lot of residue, whereas the Whizzy Wheel, takes off most of the residue.

If there is residue left of the surface, use a citrus degreaser product to get rid of it. You can buy them from Home Depot or Bunnings for about $10 for a bottle.
Remember: if you are reapplying a new sticker, then make sure you clean off the Citrus degreaser with soapy water, then wash down with water (otherwise if you leave the citrus degreaser on the surface, the new sticker will not stick)